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The History of Herald Square: From Newspaper Headquarters to Retail Corridor
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For every performance of “Hamilton,” at least $30,000 goes to ticket resellers. And with eight shows a week, that comes out to $240,000 every seven days or almost $12.5 million a year. [Bloomberg] The 2016 Manhattenhedge dates have arrived. [Gothamist] Here’s a look at NYC’s elevator data. There are 1,570 miles of elevator shafts, almost […]
Jane Jacobs’ son confirms that she worked with Bob Dylan on the lyrics for a protest song about Robert Moses. [Gothamist] Brooklyn Bridge Park’s 8-acre, $28 million marina opened yesterday. [NYT] Mapping the storefronts of major U.S. cities. [Washington Post] There’s been 8,335 rodent complaints to 311 so far this year, up 18 percent from the […]
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It’s really no secret that the Bronx and Staten Island have been the boroughs slowest to gentrify and bring in New Yorkers looking for that hip factor. But apparently their affordable prices are starting to outweigh their longer commutes and less urban makeups. The latest report from the Real Estate Board of New York says that […]
Go on an architectural tour through “Game of Thrones” Seven Kingdoms and beyond. [Architizer] A nervous biker’s guide to cycling in NYC. [NYT] Here’s the first renderings of Rafael Viñoly’s new office building/car dealership in Hell’s Kitchen. [Curbed] Say goodbye to taxi cab partitions. [NYP] Gowanus’ Whole Foods-adjacent Coignet Building has finally shed its sidewalk shed and construction […]
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“The Association Between Income and Life Expectancy in the United States, 2001-2014,” by the Journal of the American Medical Association; Life expectancy for all income quartiles.